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this one tax would actually tax 53% of small business and come. it is expected to cost 710,000 jobs. it does not pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. what we're saying is, lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. do not raise the deficit. do not raise taxes on the middle class. do not lower the share of me that is borne by the high income earners. he keeps saying this $500 trillion plan and it has been discredited by six studies and their deputy campaign manager acknowledges it was not correct. >> let's talk about the 20%. you have refused to offer specifics on how you pay for that 20% across the board tax cut. do you have the specifics or are you still working on it and that is why you will not tell voters? >> different than this administration, we want to have a bipartisan agreements. >> do you have the specifics? >> look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. the work together to fix the tax base. we are saying here is our framework. lower tax rates 20%.
this one tax would actually tax 53% of small business and come. it is expected to cost 710,000 jobs. it does not pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. what we're saying is, lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. do not raise the deficit. do not raise taxes on the middle class. do not lower the share of me that is borne by the high income earners. he keeps saying this $500 trillion plan and it has been...
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this one tax would actually tax 53% of small business and come. it is expected to cost 710,000 jobs. it does not pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. what we're saying is, lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. do not raise the deficit. do not raise taxes on the middle class. do not lower the share of income that is borne by the high income earners. he keeps saying this $500 trillion plan and it has been discredited by six studies and their deputy campaign manager acknowledges it was not correct. >> let's talk about the 20%. you have refused to offer specifics on how you pay for that 20% across the board tax cut. do you have the specifics or are you still working on it and that is why you will not tell voters? >> different than this administration, we want to have a bipartisan agreements. >> do you have the specifics? >> look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. the work together to fix the tax base. we are saying here is our framework. lower tax rates
this one tax would actually tax 53% of small business and come. it is expected to cost 710,000 jobs. it does not pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. what we're saying is, lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. do not raise the deficit. do not raise taxes on the middle class. do not lower the share of income that is borne by the high income earners. he keeps saying this $500 trillion plan and it has been...
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tax cut unless you give the tax cut to the super wethy. it's about time they take responsibility. >> martha: mr. ryan. >> joe and i are from similar towns. he's from scranton, pennsylvania, i'm from wisconsin. you know what the unemployment rate is in scranton? >> i sure do. >> 10%. and when you came in, 8.5%. that's how it is going all around america. >> that's not how it's going. it is going down joo. >> martha: this is his two-minute answer, please. >> did they come in and inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we are going in the wrong direction. look at where we are. the economy is barely limping along. it is growing 1.3%, slower thran last year and last year was slower than the year before. job growth in september was slower than in august and august was slower than in july. we are heading in the wrong direction. 23 million americans are struggling for work. 15% of americans are living in poverty today. this is not what a real recovery looks like. we need real reforms, for a real recovery, that's exactly what mitt romney and i ar
tax cut unless you give the tax cut to the super wethy. it's about time they take responsibility. >> martha: mr. ryan. >> joe and i are from similar towns. he's from scranton, pennsylvania, i'm from wisconsin. you know what the unemployment rate is in scranton? >> i sure do. >> 10%. and when you came in, 8.5%. that's how it is going all around america. >> that's not how it's going. it is going down joo. >> martha: this is his two-minute answer, please....
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tax cut unless you give the tax cut for the super wealthy. it is about time they take some responsibility. >> joe and i are from similar towns. but you know what the unemployment rate in scranton, pa., is today? attempt%. -- 10%. that is how is going all around america. >> that is not how it is going. it is going down. >> did they inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we're going in the wrong direction. the economy is barely limping along. job growth in september was slower than it was in august and august was slower than it was in july. we're having in the wrong direction. 23 million americans are struggling for work. 15% of americans are living in poverty. this is not what a real recovery looks like. we need real reforms for a real recovery. that is exactly what we are proposing. gift america energy independence by the end of the decade. get this deficit and debt under control. make trade work for america. champion small businesses, do not raise taxes on small businesses. they are our job creators. he talks about detroit. mitt romney i
tax cut unless you give the tax cut for the super wealthy. it is about time they take some responsibility. >> joe and i are from similar towns. but you know what the unemployment rate in scranton, pa., is today? attempt%. -- 10%. that is how is going all around america. >> that is not how it is going. it is going down. >> did they inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we're going in the wrong direction. the economy is barely limping along. job growth in september was...
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tax cut unless you give the tax cut for the super wealthy. it is about time they take some responsibility. >> joe and i are from similar towns. do you know what the unemployment rate in scranton is today? 10%. that is how is going all around america. >> that is not how it is going. it is going down. >> did they inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we're going in the wrong direction. the economy is barely limping along. job growth in september was slower than it was in august and august was slower than it was in july. we're heading in the wrong direction. 23 million americans are struggling for work. 15% of americans are living in poverty. this is not what a real recovery looks like. we need real reforms for a real recovery. that is exactly what we are proposing. get america energy independent by the end of the decade. get this deficit and debt under control. make trade work for america. champion small businesses, do not raise taxes on small businesses. they are our job creators. he talks about detroit. mitt romney is a car guy. this is
tax cut unless you give the tax cut for the super wealthy. it is about time they take some responsibility. >> joe and i are from similar towns. do you know what the unemployment rate in scranton is today? 10%. that is how is going all around america. >> that is not how it is going. it is going down. >> did they inherit a tough situation? absolutely. but we're going in the wrong direction. the economy is barely limping along. job growth in september was slower than it was in...
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on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the middle class will pay less and people making a ll dollars will pay slightly more. the continueuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. $800 billion of that goes to people making a minimum of $1 million. we see no justification, they're not asking for this continued tax cut or suggesting it. but my friends are insisting only it. 120,000 families, by continuing that tax cut, will get an additional $500 billion in tax relief in the next ten years. we want to extend permanently the middle class tax cut permanently, from the bush middle class tax cut. these guys won't allow us to. we say let's have a vote on the middle class tax cut and have a vote on the upper tax cut. let's vote on it. they're staying no. they're holding hostage the middle class tax cut to the super wealthy. on top of that, they've got another tax cut coming that'
on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the middle class will pay less and people making a ll dollars will pay slightly more. the continueuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. $800 billion of that goes to people making a minimum of $1 million. we see no justification, they're not asking for this continued tax cut or suggesting it. but my friends are insisting...
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on to taxes. on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars will pay slightly more. the continuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. $800 billion of that goes to people making a minimum of $1 million. we see no justification, they're not asking for this continued tax cut or suggesting it. but my friends are insisting only it. 120,000 families, by continuing that tax cut, will get an additional $500 billion in tax relief in the next ten years. we want to extend permanently the middle class tax cut permanently, from the bush middle class tax cut. these guys won't allow us to. we say let's have a vote on the middle class tax cut and have a vote on the upper tax cut. let's vote on it. they're staying no. they're holding hostage the middle class tax cut to the super wealthy. on top of that, they've got another tax cut coming th
on to taxes. on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars will pay slightly more. the continuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. $800 billion of that goes to people making a minimum of $1 million. we see no justification, they're not asking for this continued tax cut or suggesting it. but my...
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not reading taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way, our budget -- >> we have not -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5% like they proposed. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you're elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country. but what you need are people who when they say they're going to do something, they go do it. what you need are when people see problems, they offer solutions to fix those problems. we're not getting that. look, we can grow this economy faster. that's what our five-point plan for a stronger middle class is all about. it's about getting 12 million jobs, higher take home pay, getting people out of poverty into the middle class. that means going with proven pro-growth policies that we know work to get people back to work. putting ideas on the ta
not reading taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way, our budget -- >> we have not -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5% like they proposed. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you're elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could...
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tax cut coming. that's $5 trillion that all of the studies point out will, in fact, give another $250 million -- yeah, $250,000 a year to those 120,000 families raising taxes for people who are middle income with a child by $2,000 a year. this is unconscionable. there is no need for this. the middle class got knocked on their heels. the great recession crushed them. they need some help now. the last people that need help are 120,000 families for another $500 billion tax cut over the next ten years. >> moderator: congressman? ryan: our entire premise of the tax reform plan is to grow the economy creating jobs. it's a plan estimated to create 7 million jobs. now, we think that government taking 28% of a family's business and income is enough. president obama thinks the government should take as much as 44.8% of a small business' income. look, if you taxed every person in successful small business making over $250,000 at 100%, it only runs the government for 98 days. if everybody who paid income taxes l
tax cut coming. that's $5 trillion that all of the studies point out will, in fact, give another $250 million -- yeah, $250,000 a year to those 120,000 families raising taxes for people who are middle income with a child by $2,000 a year. this is unconscionable. there is no need for this. the middle class got knocked on their heels. the great recession crushed them. they need some help now. the last people that need help are 120,000 families for another $500 billion tax cut over the next ten...
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this one tax would actually tax about 53% of small business income. it's expected to cost us 710,000 jobs. and you know what, it doesn't even pay for 10% of their proposed defpending increases. what we are saying is, lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes primarily to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. don't raise the deficit. don't raise taxes on the middle class. and don't lower the share of nblg that is born by the high income earners. he'll say this $5 trillion plan i suppose, it's been discredited by six other studies and even their own deputy campaign manager acknowledged it wasn't correct. >> well, let's talk about this 20%. you have refused and again, to offer specifics on how you would pay for that 20% across the board tax cut. do you actually have the specifics or are you still working on it and that's why you won't tell voters? >> different than this administration, we actually want to have big bipartisan agreements. you see, i understand -- >> do you have the specifics? do you have the math? you know what y
this one tax would actually tax about 53% of small business income. it's expected to cost us 710,000 jobs. and you know what, it doesn't even pay for 10% of their proposed defpending increases. what we are saying is, lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes primarily to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. don't raise the deficit. don't raise taxes on the middle class. and don't lower the share of nblg that is born by the high income earners. he'll say this $5...
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not raising taxes is not cutting taxes and by the way, our budget -- >> we have not raised taxes. >> went up 3% a year instead of 4.5%. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute and i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you were elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country. but what you need are people who when they say they're going to do something, they go do it. what you need are when people see problems, they offer solutions to fix those problems. we're not getting that. look, we can grow this economy faster. that's what our five-point plan for a stronger middle class is about. it's good betting 12 million jobs, getting people out of poverty into the middle class. that means going with proven, pro-growth policies that we know works to get people back to work. putting ideas on the table. working with democrats. that actually works sometimes -- >> mr. vice pre
not raising taxes is not cutting taxes and by the way, our budget -- >> we have not raised taxes. >> went up 3% a year instead of 4.5%. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute and i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you were elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who...
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you're going have -- >> not raising taxes is not cutting taxes. by the war, our budget, 3% a year instead of 4.5%. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute and i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you are elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who can lead this country. but what you need are people who, when they say they're going to do something, they go do it. what you need, are when people see problems, they offer solutions to fix those problems. we're not getting that. look, we can grow this economy faster. that's what our five-point plan is all about. it's about getting 12 million jobs, higher take home pay, getting people into the middle class. that means, going with proven pro-growth policies we know works to get people back to work. putting ideas on the table. working with democrats. that actually works. >> vice president, can we get to
you're going have -- >> not raising taxes is not cutting taxes. by the war, our budget, 3% a year instead of 4.5%. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute and i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you are elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being, that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who can lead this country. but...
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on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars will pay slightly more. let me give you one concrete example. the continuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, 800 million -- billion dollars of that goes to people making a minimum of a million dollars. we see no justification in these economic times for those and they're patriotic americans, they're not asking for this continued tax cut. they're not suggesting it, but my friends are insisting on it. 120,000 families, by continuing that tax cut, will get an additional $500 billion in tax relief in the next ten years. and their income is an average of $8 million. we want to extend permanently the middle class tax cut permanently, from the bush middle class tax cut. these guys won't allow us to. su know what they're saying? we
on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the middle class will pay less and people making a million dollars will pay slightly more. let me give you one concrete example. the continuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, 800 million -- billion dollars of that goes to people making a minimum of a million dollars. we see no...
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tax cut. they were not suggesting it, but my friends are insisting on it. 120,000 families by continuing that tax cut, will get an additional $500 billion in tax relief in the next 10 years, and their income is an average of $8 million. we want to extend permanently the middle-class tax cut for-- permanently. from the bush middle-class tax cut. these guys won't allow us to. you know what they're saying-- we say let's have a vote on the middle-class tax cut and on the upper tax cut. let's go ahead and vote on it. they're saying no. they're holding hostage the middle class tax cuts for the super wealthy. and on top of that they've got another tax cut coming. that's $5 trillion all of the studies point out will in fact give another $250 million-- yeah, $250,000 a year to those 120,000 families and raise taxes for people who are middle income with a child by $2,000 a year. this is unconscionable. there is no need for this. the middle class got knocked on their heels. the great recession crushed th
tax cut. they were not suggesting it, but my friends are insisting on it. 120,000 families by continuing that tax cut, will get an additional $500 billion in tax relief in the next 10 years, and their income is an average of $8 million. we want to extend permanently the middle-class tax cut for-- permanently. from the bush middle-class tax cut. these guys won't allow us to. you know what they're saying-- we say let's have a vote on the middle-class tax cut and on the upper tax cut. let's go...
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on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the mide class will pay less and people making a million dollars will pay slightly more. let me give you one concrete example. the continuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, 800 million -- billion dollars of that goes to people making a minimum of a million dollars. we see no justification in these economic times for those and they're patriotic americans, they're not asking for this continued tax cut. they're not suggestg it, but my friends are insisting on it. 120,000 families, by continuing that tax cut, will get an additional $500 billion in tax relief in the next ten years. and their income is an average of $8 million. we want to extend permanently the middle class tax cut permanently, from the bush middle class tax cut. these guys won't allow us to. su know what they're saying? we say
on to taxes. if your ticket is elected, who will pay more and who will pay less in taxes, vice president? >> the mide class will pay less and people making a million dollars will pay slightly more. let me give you one concrete example. the continuation of the bush tax cuts, we're arguing the tax cuts for the wealthy should be allowed to expire. of the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, 800 million -- billion dollars of that goes to people making a minimum of a million dollars. we see no...
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not reading taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way, our budget -- >> we have not -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5% like they proposed. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you're elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country. but what you need are people who when they say they're going to do something, they go do it. what you need are when people see problems, they offer so
not reading taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way, our budget -- >> we have not -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5% like they proposed. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you're elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could...
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not reading taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way, our budget -- >> we have not -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5% like they proposed. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you're elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could lead this country. but what you need are people who when they say they're going to do somethith
not reading taxes is not cutting taxes. by the way, our budget -- >> we have not -- >> 3% a year instead of 4.5% like they proposed. >> let me calm down things here just for a minute. i want to talk to you very briefly before we go to closing statements about your own personal character. if you're elected, what could you both give to this country as a man, as a human being that no one else could? >> honesty. no one else could? there are plenty of fine people who could...
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>> this tax. >> guarantee. >> this taxes a million small business. he keeps trying to make you think is just some movie star or hedge fund guy. >> 97% of the small businesses make less than $250,000 dollars a year. it would not -- >> there taxes a million people, a million small businesses. >> does it tax 97% of the american people. >> it tax a million small businesses who are the greatest job creators. >> and you're going to increase defense budget, and you're going increase the defense. >> we're just not going to cut the defense budget. >> you suggested 2 trillion. >> more than that. >> so no massive -- >> defense increase. >> you want to get into defense now. >> yes, i do, i do because that's another math question. >> okay, how do you do that? >> so they propose a $478 billion cut to defense to begin with. now we have another $500 billion cut to defense that's lurking on the horizon. they insisted upon that cuts being involved in the debt negotiations. and so now we have a 1 trillion. >> let's put the automatic defense cut as side. no one wants th
>> this tax. >> guarantee. >> this taxes a million small business. he keeps trying to make you think is just some movie star or hedge fund guy. >> 97% of the small businesses make less than $250,000 dollars a year. it would not -- >> there taxes a million people, a million small businesses. >> does it tax 97% of the american people. >> it tax a million small businesses who are the greatest job creators. >> and you're going to increase defense...
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this tax would tax about 53% of small business income. it is expected to cost us 710,000 jobs and it wasn't even pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. we're saying lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes primary to the higher-income people. don't raise the deficit, raise taxes on the middle class, and bare the share of the income on the high-income earnings. even their own deputy campaign manager acknowledged that it wasn't correct. >> let's talk about this 90%. you have refused again to offer specifics for how you pay for that 20% across the board tax cut. do you have the specifics or are you still working on it and that's why you won't tell voters? >> ryan: we want to have big bipartisan agreements -- >> do you have the specifics? do you know what you are doing? >> ryan: look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. they worked together to lower tax rates and broaden the base and worked together to fix that. we're saying here is our framework, lower tax rates about 20% -- we forgo about $1.1 trillion in
this tax would tax about 53% of small business income. it is expected to cost us 710,000 jobs and it wasn't even pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. we're saying lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes primary to the higher-income people. don't raise the deficit, raise taxes on the middle class, and bare the share of the income on the high-income earnings. even their own deputy campaign manager acknowledged that it wasn't correct. >> let's talk about this...
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this one tax wld actual tax about 53% of small business income. it's expected to cost us 710,000 jobsment and you know what? it doesn't even pay for 10% of their proposed deficit spending increases. what we are saying is lower tax rates across-the-board and close loopholes primarily to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. don't raise the deficit. don't raise taxes on the middle class. and don't lower the share of income that is borne by the high income earners. he will keep saying this 5 trillion plan, i suppose. it's been discreded by six other studies and even their own deputy campaign manager acknowledged that it wasn't correct. >> well, let's talk about this 20%. you have refused, and again, to offer specifics on how you pay for that 20% across-the-board tax cut do you actually have its specifics or are you still working on it and that's why you won't tell voters? >> different than this administration, we actually want to have big bipartisan agreements. you see, i understand -- >> do you have the specifics, do you have-- do yo
this one tax wld actual tax about 53% of small business income. it's expected to cost us 710,000 jobsment and you know what? it doesn't even pay for 10% of their proposed deficit spending increases. what we are saying is lower tax rates across-the-board and close loopholes primarily to the higher income people. we have three bottom lines. don't raise the deficit. don't raise taxes on the middle class. and don't lower the share of income that is borne by the high income earners. he will keep...
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additional tax cuts to middle-class families, tax cuts for healthcare, tax cuts to help families pay for their college tuition, tax cuts for childcare. these families are struggling and hurting and they need more tax relief, not less tax relief. but to help get us on the path to a balanced budget, we want to get rid of some of the bureaucratic spending in washington. they've actually layered on more supervisory people, people at the supervisory level in this government. we also want to close some corporate loopholes. i want to be honest with people. we can't eliminate this deficit. people have heard that over and over and over in four years. we cannot do it. we're in too deep a hole. but we can cut the deficit in half and move this country back on a path to fiscal responsibility. >> 90 seconds, mr. vice president. >> the kerry record on taxes is one basically of voting for a large number of tax increases, 98 times in the united states senate. there's a fundamental philosophical difference here between the president and myself, who believe we ought to let the american people keep more
additional tax cuts to middle-class families, tax cuts for healthcare, tax cuts to help families pay for their college tuition, tax cuts for childcare. these families are struggling and hurting and they need more tax relief, not less tax relief. but to help get us on the path to a balanced budget, we want to get rid of some of the bureaucratic spending in washington. they've actually layered on more supervisory people, people at the supervisory level in this government. we also want to close...
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this tax would tax about 53% of small business income. it is expected to cost us 710,000 jobs and it wasn't even pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. we're saying lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes primary to the higher-income people. don't raise the deficit, raise taxes on the middle class, and bare the share of the income on the high-income earnings. even their own deputy campaign manager acknowledged that it wasn't correct. >> let's talk about this 90%. you have refused again to offer specifics for how you pay for that 20% across the board tax cut. do you have the specifics or are you still working on it and that's why you won't tell voters? >> ryan: we want to have big bipartisan agreements -- >> do you have the specifics? do you know what you are doing? >> ryan: look at what ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. they worked together to lower tax rates and broaden the base and worked together to fix that. we're saying here is our framework, lower tax rates about 20% -- we forgo about $1.1 trillion in
this tax would tax about 53% of small business income. it is expected to cost us 710,000 jobs and it wasn't even pay for 10% of the proposed deficit spending increases. we're saying lower tax rates across the board and close loopholes primary to the higher-income people. don't raise the deficit, raise taxes on the middle class, and bare the share of the income on the high-income earnings. even their own deputy campaign manager acknowledged that it wasn't correct. >> let's talk about this...
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taxes or not support a tax reduction. 94 times. that is not what we need to create jobs and really bolster and heat up our economy. we do need the private sector to be able to keep more what we're in and produce. government will have to learn to be more efficient and live with less if that is what it takes to rein in the government growth that we have seen today. but we do need tax relief and barack obama even supported increasing taxes as late as last year for those families making only 40 two thousand dollars a year. that is a lot of middle-income average american families to increase taxes on them. i think that is a way to kill jobs and will continue to harm our economy. >> the charges absolutely not true. barack obama did not vote to raise taxes. the vote this use referring to, john mccain voted the exact same way, which was a procedural vote. it did not raise taxes. no. 2, the governor uses -- john mccain voted 477 times to raise taxes. it is a bogus standard. but if you notice, the governor did not answer the question about d
taxes or not support a tax reduction. 94 times. that is not what we need to create jobs and really bolster and heat up our economy. we do need the private sector to be able to keep more what we're in and produce. government will have to learn to be more efficient and live with less if that is what it takes to rein in the government growth that we have seen today. but we do need tax relief and barack obama even supported increasing taxes as late as last year for those families making only 40 two...